International Council for Bird Preservation Technical Publication Number 3.
What does ICBP stand for?
ICBP stands for International Council for Bird Preservation (aka International Committee for Bird Preservation)
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- International Conference of Building Officials
- International Conference on Biomedical Ontology (University at Buffalo, NY)
- International Council of Building Officials (aka International Conference of Building Officials)
- Interracial Council for Business Opportunities
- Interactive Computer Based Office Support System
- Implantable Centrifugal Blood Pump (cardiovascular medicine)
- Internal Carotid Back Pressure (cardiovascular medicine)
- International Committee for Bird Preservation (aka International Council for Bird Preservation)
- International Conference on Biological Physics (Montevideo, Uruguay)
- International Consortium of British Pensioners
- Intestinal Calcium Binding Protein
- Insurance Company and Bank Purchasing Agents Association
- International Collegiate Business Policy Competition
- International Conference on Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Engineering
- International Conference on Biotic Plant Interactions (University of Queensland; Brisbane, Queenland, Australia)
- Istituto Centrale Banche Popolari Italiane (Italian: Institute of Popular Italian Central Banks)
- Irrevocable Conditional Bank Pay Order
- Image Central Broadcast Rentals (Toronto, Canada)
- Impairment Constraint-Based Routing
- Interdisciplinary Center for Biotechnology Research (University of Florida)
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The wild ibis, distinguished by its red head feathers, gray plumage and hooked beak, is designated an endangered species by the International Council for Bird Preservation.
The wild ibis, distinguished by its red head feathers, gray plumage and hooked beak, has been designated an endangered species by the International Council for Bird Preservation.
The crested ibis, distinguished by its red head-feathers, gray plumage and hooked beak, has been designated an endangered species by the International Council for Bird Preservation.
The wild ibis, distinguished by its red head feathers, gray plumage and hooked beak, has been designated an endangered species by the International Council for Bird Preservation.
The wild ibis, distinguished by its red head feathers, gray plumage and hooked beak, is designated as an endangered species by the International Council for Bird Preservation.
The wild ibis, distinguished by its red head feathers, gray plumage and hooked beak, is designated as an endangered species by the International Council for Bird Preservation.
The wild ibis, distinguished by its red head feathers, gray plumage and hooked beak, is designated as an endangered species by the International Council for Bird Preservation.